RE: A City and Its Satellites

Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Written by Walter Pierce

COG sheds light on Lafayette Parish’s political dynamic.


I attended a meeting of the Lafayette Council of Governments last week in Duson, the parish’s westernmost outpost. COG comprises representatives of the six municipalities in Lafayette Parish — Broussard, Carencro, Duson, Lafayette Consolidated Government, Scott and Youngsville...

 

RE: Legislative Parasols

Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Written by Walter Pierce

Senate Bill 583 could shield government in Louisiana from sunshine.


I was a little miffed with the Louisiana Press Association a few weeks ago upon learning that a room-temperature dollop of journalistic pap headlined “The Dirty Secret of Laundry” — it was, literally, tips on washing your clothes! — took top honors..

 

RE: Commissioners Wanted

Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Written by Walter Pierce


A critical step toward addressing Lafayette’s political issues is about to commence.


We’ll have a pretty good idea before the next issue of The Independent Weekly drops who will comprise the charter commission. Tuesday, May 18, is the deadline to submit résumés. Nine...

 

RE: Jostling for Position

Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Written by Walter Pierce

Ambassador Caffery opened new opportunities and old wounds.

Few are watching it closely and no doubt even fewer care, yet some of the best and, more important, consequential political drama to happen in Lafayette Parish in years is happening right now southeast of the Mall of Acadiana where the new extension of Ambassador Caffery Parkway opened up land, revenue opportunities and old wounds among mayors of the towns straddling it.

 

RE: Civics and the CPC

Written by Walter Pierce
Wednesday, 28 April 2010

Two hours of the April 20 City-Parish Council meeting should be required viewing for every 10th grader in the parish.

Councilman William Theriot was right last Tuesday — the substitute ordinance submitted by his colleague, Kenneth Boudreaux, expanding the discretion of the charter commission really was about the city of Lafayette maintaining its political power.  

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